Breaking Bread with Stafford Shurden

#22 Dakota Greer aka The Apizza Guy

1 h 47 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Breaking Bread with Stafford Shurden, I sit down with Dakota Greer, better known as The Apizza Guy. Originally from Grenada and now based in Oxford, Dakota started out reviewing pizza but quickly built a following by expanding into full restaurant reviews across North Mississippi and beyond. Outside of content, Dakota is also a nurse, which gives him a unique perspective on balancing a demanding real-world career with building a brand online. What started as a side project has turned into something much bigger. We get into what it’s really like being a creator today. The good, the bad, and the misunderstood. From dealing with public perception to the pressure of putting yourself out there, we talk honestly about the challenges that come with reviewing other people’s work and living in the spotlight, especially in smaller communities where everybody knows everybody. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the camera, or what it takes to build something from nothing in the content world, this is a conversation you’ll want to hear.

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